Notes

"A Hiram R. Stafford married Mrs. Mary Willis 17 April 1824 in
Jessamine County, Kentucky. Bondsman, Benjamin M. Taul; consent,
Benjamin M. Taul and Daniel F. Stafford, grooms guardian.
Living with son Christopher in the 1880 census of Carroll Co.,
KY. May have been married first to a Willis.
A Polly Hunter married Drury Willis 17 Nov 1816 in Jessamine
Co., Kentucky. Bondsman, Charles Hunter with John Hunter listed
as father of the bride."

Notes

Ordained April 4, 1743 first pastor of Welch Neck Baptist
Church, Society Hill, South Carolina. He had moved to Carolinas
in 1735.

"Peter got four grants of land, amounting to 600 acres, between
February 1754 and July 1770 in Craven County, in Prince
Frederick's Parish, or on the Pee Dee. He was a lieutenant in
the Cherokee War in 1759. Mrs. McMaster's book notes that there
is much repetition of names among the Kolbs and Peter is one of
the more common names. She also notes that at least two
descendants of Peter have joined the Colonial Dames on his
record in the Cherokee War.

Notes

Witnessed the British surrender at Yorktown. For his services
he received land in KY & OH. An Original member of the Society
of cincinnati, serving as magistrate. He is listed in the 1800
Tax Lists & 1810 & 1820 censuses in Chesterfield. His will
dated 7 Apr 1826, prv. 12 May 1828, Chesterfield Will Bk 11, pp.
312-313. To son, Macon, "all my landed estate south of the
James River in the State of Virginia"; to son, Alexander; dau,
Ann E. Hatcher; grandson, John R. Hatcher; & grand-daughter
Frances Ann Trabue.